On the distribution of galaxy ellipticity in clusters

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 451:1 (2015) 827-838

Authors:

F D'Eugenio, RCW Houghton, RL Davies, E Dalla Bontà

The galaxy luminosity function at z ≃ 6 and evidence for rapid evolution in the bright end from z ≃ 7 to 5

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 452:2 (2015) 1817-1840

Authors:

Rebecca Bowler, JS Dunlop, RJ McLure, HJ McCracken, B Milvang-Jensen, H Furusawa, Y Taniguchi, O Le Fèvre, JPU Fynbo, Matthew Jarvis, B Häußler

Abstract:

We present the results of a search for bright (-22.7 ≤MUV ≤-20.5) Lyman-break galaxies at z≃6 within a total of 1.65 deg < sup > 2 < /sup > of imaging in theUltraVISTA/Cosmological Evolution Survey (COSMOS) and United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) Ultra Deep Survey (UDS) fields. The deep near-infrared imaging available in the two independent fields, in addition to deep optical (including z′-band) data, enables the sample of z ≃ 6 star-forming galaxies to be securely detected longward of the break (in contrast to several previous studies). We show that the expected contamination rate of our initial sample by cool Galactic brown dwarfs is ≲3 per cent and demonstrate that they can be effectively removed by fitting brown dwarf spectral templates to the photometry. At z ≃ 6, the galaxy surface density in the UltraVISTA field exceeds that in the UDS by a factor of ≃ 1.8, indicating strong cosmic variance even between degree-scale fields at z > 5. We calculate the bright end of the restframe Ultraviolet (UV) luminosity function (LF) at z ≃ 6. The galaxy number counts are a factor of ~1.7 lower than predicted by the recent LF determination by Bouwens et al. In comparison to other smaller area studies, we find an evolution in the characteristic magnitude between z ≃ 5 and z ≃ 7 of δM* ~ 0.4, and show that a double power law or a Schechter function can equally well describe the LF at z = 6. Furthermore, the bright end of the LF appears to steepen from z ≃ 7 to z ≃ 5, which could indicate the onset of mass quenching or the rise of dust obscuration, a conclusion supported by comparing the observed LFs to a range of theoretical model predictions.

Total eclipse of the heart: The AM CVn Gaia14aae / ASSASN-14cn

(2015)

Authors:

HC Campbell, TR Marsh, M Fraser, ST Hodgkin, E de Miguel, BT Gänsicke, D Steeghs, A Hourihane, E Breedt, SP Littlefair, SE Koposov, L Wyrzykowski, G Altavilla, N Blagorodnova, G Clementini, G Damljanovic, A Delgado, M Dennefeld, AJ Drake, J Fernández-Hernández, G Gilmore, R Gualandi, A Hamanowicz, B Handzlik, LK Hardy, DL Harrison, K Ilkiewicz, PG Jonker, CS Kochanek, Z Kolaczkowski, Z Kostrzewa-Rutkowska, R Kotak, G van Leeuwen, G Leto, P Ochner, M Pawlak, L Palaversa, G Rixon, K Rybicki, BJ Shappee, SJ Smartt, MAP Torres, L Tomasella, M Turatto, K Ulaczyk, S van Velzen, O Vince, NA Walton, P Wielgórski, T Wevers, P Whitelock, A Yoldas, F De Angeli, P Burgess, G Busso, R Busuttil, T Butterley, KC Chambers, C Copperwheat, AB Danilet, VS Dhillon, DW Evans, L Eyer, D Froebrich, A Gomboc, G Holland, TW-S Holoien, JF Jarvis, N Kaiser, DA Kann, D Koester, U Kolb, S Komossa, EA Magnier, A Mahabal, J Polshaw, JL Prieto, T Prusti, M Riello, A Scholz, G Simonian, KZ Stanek, L Szabados, C Waters, RW Wilson

Constraining ultra large-scale cosmology with multiple tracers in optical and radio surveys

(2015)

Authors:

David Alonso, Pedro G Ferreira

Two fast X-ray transients in archival Chandra data

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 450:4 (2015) 3765-3770

Authors:

A Glennie, PG Jonker, RP Fender, T Nagayama, ML Pretorius